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TRIM invites bids for lease of three Western Cape stations

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The Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager (TRIM) is inviting private companies to bid to lease, develop and operate three station facilities in the Western Cape for a minimum lease period of ten years. The request for proposals (RFP) covers what TRIM describes as ‘Phase 1 of its Station Leasing Programme in the Western Region’ and involves the Dal Josafat, Huguenot and Bitterfontein station sites.

South Africa, Botswana ink water quality, aquatic invasive species MoA

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South Africa and Botswana are teaming up to monitor water quality and manage invasive aquatic species in the upper Limpopo river basin. Through a memorandum of agreement (MoA), the two countries will cooperate on the joint monitoring of water quality and ensure that the water in the river is safe for drinking, fishing and recreation, while protecting the downstream countries from any water quality impact.

More stakeholder consultations on the cards as DWS responds to input on proposed dam management ...

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The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) will embark on additional and more extensive stakeholder and public consultation and engagement on its proposed Draft Regulations for the Management and Control of Government Waterworks and Surrounding State-Owned Land. The DWS reported extensive public participation and constructive inputs during the public consultation period that closed on April 15, which it is currently working through.

Opinion: Thirty years later, South Africa still needs collective leadership

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As the National Business Initiative (NBI) marks 30 years, CEO Shameela Soobramoney has found herself reflecting on how closely the organisation’s journey mirrors that of South Africa itself. She writes here about the importance of working collectively to create broader access, greater dignity and more meaningful economic participation for all.
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